Shannon Brooks named to Guatemala U-20 Nat. Team

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Above: Shannon Brooks shown here celebrating a home run against Temple City. Brooks was recently named to the Guatemala U-20 National Team.

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Former Monrovia softball and soccer star Shannon Brooks was named to the Guatemala U-20 National Team. Brooks, born in the U.S., is eligible because her mother, Susana Ebeck, was born in Guatemala. Brooks, who accepted a full-ride scholarship to play soccer at North Dakota State University beginning this fall, was one of 10 who beat out 100 players who tried out. Brooks led the Wildcats girls soccer team to two Rio Hondo League titles and was a power hitter on the Monrovia softball team last season. She earned first-team All-Area honors in both sports this past season. Congratulations to Shannon and best of luck at North Dakota State!!


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As the summer travel games continue on, are there any upcoming college signings that we can look forward to in the fall or verbal commitments?

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Campanario said:

This girl is fun to watch! She's a fearless bruiser on the soccer field and a vacuum in center field in softball.
Glad to know she's moving onward and upward!

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